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🚨JUST IN: Mikel obi say players like Cucurella and Enzo Fernandez[liking Cucu Real madrid post] are NOT LOYAL players and that they dip after one difficult season
> "One thing I've noticed in modern football is that loyalty doesn't seem to mean what it used to mean. The moment things get difficult, some players start looking for the exit."
"Marc Cucurella a day before signing for RealMadrid said he love Chelsea After one difficult season, suddenly he is gone. Where is the fight? Where is the determination to turn things around?"
"The same goes for Enzo Fernández if he's engaging with posts about teammates leaving or transfers away from the club. These things send messages whether players realize it or not."
"When I was at Chelsea, we had difficult seasons too. We didn't spend our time looking over the fence to see if the grass was greener somewhere else."
"The supporters want players who are committed when things are tough, not just when trophies are being lifted and everyone is celebrating."
"Loyalty is tested during the bad moments. Anybody can stay when the team is winning every week. The real question is who stays when things aren't going according to plan."
"That's why Chelsea fans fell in love with players like John Terry, Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba. They went through setbacks, criticism and disappointment, but they kept fighting for the badge."
"Football today has become very quick. One poor season and players start thinking about the next move instead of the next match."
"If you're constantly looking at other clubs the moment things become difficult, then people are going to question your commitment. That's just the reality."
"The biggest clubs in the world are built by players who embrace adversity, not players who run from it. Chelsea needs fighters, not footballers who disappear when the road gets rough."


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🚨 Reporter asks Mohamed Salah about Japan players displaying Wataru Endō’s jersey after the 2-2 draw against the Netherlands at the 2026 FIFA World Cup:
🎙️ Reporter:
“Mo, what did you make of the moment when the Japan players held up Wataru Endō’s jersey after the match?”
🗣️ Mohamed Salah:
“Honestly, that was the most powerful moment of the game for me.
Everyone will talk about the goals and the result, but that image meant much more than football.”
🎙️ Reporter:
“Why?”
🗣️ Mohamed Salah:
“Missing a World Cup because of injury is heartbreaking.
You work your whole career for moments like this.
Seeing his teammates honour him showed how much respect and love they have for him.”
🎙️ Reporter:
“What does it say about this Japan team?”
🗣️ Mohamed Salah:
“It says they’re united.
They weren’t just playing for themselves tonight, they were playing for Endō too.
Teams with that kind of togetherness are always dangerous.
If Japan keep showing that spirit, they can surprise a lot of people in this tournament “.
{@FIFAcom }


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Why Nílton Santos?Pioneer of the modern attacking full-back: He revolutionized the position in the 1950s by surging forward while maintaining defensive solidity, influencing generations (including later Brazilians like Roberto Carlos). He was elegant, powerful, versatile, and composed under pressure.
World Cup impact: Key member of Brazil's legendary teams that won in 1958 (scored a memorable goal vs. Austria) and 1962. He played in three World Cups total (including 1954 and as a non-playing squad member in 1950), making 15 appearances with Brazil losing just once.
All-time rankings: Frequently top 3–5 in historical LB lists (e.g., #3 behind Maldini and Facchetti in many rankings). Named to the World Team of the 20th Century and one of Pelé's top 125 living footballers.
He edges out others due to his foundational influence and two titles as a starter.
Nílton Santos (Brazil, 1958 and 1962 World Cup winner) stands out as the strongest candidate for the best left back (LB) to have won the World Cup.

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Cafu (Brazil) — Widely regarded as the greatest right back of all time. He won the World Cup in 1994 and 2002 (captaining the latter), playing in three finals (1994, 1998, 2002). His overlapping runs, stamina, and big-game presence redefined the position. #fifaworldcup #brazil
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